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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T08:04:17+00:00 2026-05-13T08:04:17+00:00

In various database tables I have both a property and a value column. I’m

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In various database tables I have both a property and a value column. I’m using Linq to SQL to access the database.

I’m writing a method which returns a dictionary containing the properties/values retrieved from the given database table:

private static Dictionary<string, string> GetProperties<T>(Table<T> table)
{
    Dictionary<string, string> properties = new Dictionary<string, string>();

    foreach (var row in table)
    {
        properties[row.Property]=row.Value;
    }

    return properties;
}

Upon compiling, I get:

Error 1 The type 'T' must be a reference type in order to use it as parameter 'TEntity' in the generic type or method 'System.Data.Linq.Table<TEntity>'

I’ve tried searching for this error message without luck.

Searching StackOverflow, this question seems similar, though regarding a parameter List: Generic List<T> as parameter on method – though the parameter still isn’t a reference type in the answers to that question, either.

Reading the C# Programming Guide on MSDN: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/twcad0zb(VS.80).aspx I see their examples all pass the parameters by reference. However, I can’t see how to pass by reference in my particular case, since the generic type is just for specifying the generic type of Table.

Any pointers would be much appreciated.

PS: Appologies if it takes time for me to accept an answer, as this feature is currently not accessible (I’m blind and use a screen reader).

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    2026-05-13T08:04:17+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:04 am

    This happens because of how Table<T> is declared:

    public sealed class Table<TEntity> : IQueryable<TEntity>, 
        IQueryProvider, IEnumerable<TEntity>, ITable, IQueryable, IEnumerable, 
        IListSource
    where TEntity : class  // <-- T must be a reference type!
    

    The compiler is complaining because your method has no constraints on T, which means that you could accept a T which doesn’t conform to the specification of Table<T>.

    Thus, your method needs to be at least as strict about what it accepts. Try this instead:

    private static Dictionary<string, string> GetProperties<T>(Table<T> table) where T : class
    
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